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Gooseberry Mesa. Sand Hollow. Miles of BLM terrain. We've logged the trails, tested the routes, and flagged the spots worth your time.
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7 activities
Water Canyon
A legitimate Zion experience without having to go into the park. This is a stunning hike an a narrow canyon between two towing sandstone cliffs leading to a seasonal waterfall. At parts reminiscent of the Subway and near the waterfall reminiscent of the Narrows. There is some soft sand in parts and it could be marked better, but it is relatively easy to follow. It connects to other, more challenging trails but is a great hike on its own. Maybe be difficult for small children but 6-7+ will be able to make it with the occasional hand up or down.
El Cap Trail
A short but very challenging hike that takes you up 2,000 feet of sandstone mountain in about 1.5 miles. A beautiful hike with stunning views, but it does require using ropes which are on the trail.

Snow Canyon State Park
Beautiful red rock canyon for hiking or climbing on petrified sand dunes.

Pioneer Park
This a great place for little red rock scamble, especially for kids
Canyon Overlook Trail
A short, rewarding hike with stunning views of Pine Creek Canyon and lower Zion. Perfect for sunrise or sunset.
The Narrows
Wade through the Virgin River between towering canyon walls. An unforgettable slot canyon experience.
Angel's Landing
One of the most iconic hikes in Zion. A challenging climb with chain-assisted sections leading to breathtaking 360-degree views.
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